Hardware WBFS MANAGER

realg123

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Hello everyone. I have a quick question.
Recently I purchased a 1TB HDD filled with 500 games. I asked the person who I purchased it from if I could copy/clone the drive using wbfs manager. He said its not a good idea because there is a chance the original 1tb hdd could get corrupted if i use the drve - to drive option.

My question is. Is the statement he made true?
 

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Thanks psyblade
The hdd with the games is wbfs format. If i use the wbfs manager there is a extract option. What are the chances of corruption if i extract the games?

Also how would i get the wii to read games off a fat32?
 

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realg123 said:
Thanks psyblade
The hdd with the games is wbfs format. If i use the wbfs manager there is a extract option. What are the chances of corruption if i extract the games?

Also how would i get the wii to read games off a fat32?

The chance of corruption is 0 just from reading a drive (unless you have some serious hardware problems.)

As for fat32, both of the two main usb loaders, wiiflow, and cgf loader support it.
 

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use wiibackup manager and tell it to install games as wbfs to a fat32 partition.

choose transfer - wbfs file and select the fat32 drive/partition.
 

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